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. 2024 May 20;19(5):e0301477.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0301477. eCollection 2024.

Study protocol: The role of milk matrix lipids in programming the immunoreactivity of proteins derived from lactic acid bacteria

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Study protocol: The role of milk matrix lipids in programming the immunoreactivity of proteins derived from lactic acid bacteria

Anna Maria Ogrodowczyk et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Food allergy is widely recognized as a significant health issue, having escalated into a global epidemic, subsequently giving rise to the development of numerous additional complications. Currently, the sole efficient method to curb the progression of allergy is through the implementation of an elimination diet. The increasing number of newly identified allergens makes it harder to completely remove or avoid them effectively. The immunoreactivity of proteins of bacterial origin remains an unexplored topic. Despite the substantial consumption of microbial proteins in our diets, the immunologic mechanisms they might induce require thorough validation. This stands as the primary objective of this study. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of bacterial proteins on the intestinal barrier and immune system parameters during hypersensitivity induction in both developing and mature organisms. The secondary objective was to evaluate the role of lipids in the immunoreactivity programming of these bacterial proteins. Notably, in this complex, comprehensively designed in vitro, in vivo, and ex vivo trial, the immunoreactivity of various bacterial proteins will be examined. In summary, the proposed study intends to address the knowledge gaps regarding the effects of Lactobacillus microbial proteins on inflammation, apoptosis, autophagy, and intestinal barrier integrity in a single study.

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Fig 1. Scheme of in vitro study with the IgE-immunoblotting with human sera.
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Fig 2. Experimental scheme of in vitro study with the application of epithelial cell lines.
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Fig 3. Experimental scheme of in vivo study.
T-1—T7 refers to time points in the experiment.

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